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So, now, on the _entree_ of our friends without Trevalyon the Duchess, as she greeted them, called out in her thin treble,
A Heart-Song of To-day Annie Gregg Savigny
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"But mammy says you're a silly Billy," says Mabel in her shrill treble,
April's Lady A Novel Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
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In the second bar we have the dominant harmony in the bass, and in the treble,
Chopin : the Man and His Music James Huneker 1890
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Among all my childish memories none is clearer than my looking up, -- after reading, in my high treble,
Father and Son: a study of two temperaments Edmund Gosse 1888
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Calyx of the small flowers. -- 11 chain = turn the work = 1 plain on the first 5 chain, 3 plain on the 6th chain, 1 plain on the 5 other chain = turn the work = * 2 chain, 1 treble on the 1st plain, 1 chain, 1 treble,
Encyclopedia of Needlework Th��r��se de Dillmont 1868
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Work 1 long treble in the 1st purl left free of the 1st circle (4th purl of the circle), 3 chain, * 1 treble, 3 chain, 1 treble,
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Gazzap, just look at the teams that have won it, their fans look like they won the treble,
Le Grove 2009
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As she was looking in this way, she heard Seth’s step just outside the open door, towards which her back was turned, and said, raising her clear treble,
Adam Bede 2004
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